So, you finally got the girl of your dreams. She's fine-looking and sexy. She's definitely a catch! Every time you go out, other guys are checking her out. So, you hold her closer, have a protective arm around her, and cast steely "Don't you mess with my girlfriend" stares at the other guys. You closely watch her every move and feel a pang of jealousy and insecurity, even at times when it is not the least bit warranted.
You
constantly
call
her
up
to
check
up
on
her
or
count
the
seconds
before
she
answers
your
call.
You've
been
too
paranoid
too
many
times
whenever
she
says
she's
out
with
her
girl
friends
or
co-workers,
or
if
she's
meeting
up
with
a
high
school
sweetheart
or
an
ex-flame.
You
instantly
erupt
in
jealous
rage
at
the
mention
of
past
loves.
You
feel
trapped
by
your
insecurity
and
direct
your
energy
to
over
protectiveness
and
jealousy
instead.
So,
you
try
to
buy
her
time
and
attention
by
overwhelming
her
with
the
prettiest
flowers,
wonderful
gifts,
expensive
dinners,
and
luxurious
holidays.
You
want
to
control
and
have
the
upper
hand
in
the
relationship.
You
utilize
the
possess-and-isolate
tactic
on
her.
You
always
make
excuses
for
her
to
be
always
with
you,
or
to
be
available
at
your
beck
and
call.
Her
girl
friends
are
exasperated
with
you
and
upset
at
how
possessive
you
are.
So
where
does
all
this
insecurity
and
jealousy
spring
from?
You
may
have
bad
experiences
before
regarding
relationships
and
loyalty,
and
you
ensure
that
it
doesn't
ever
happen
again.
In
turn,
you
intensely
guarantee
that
you
are
the
sole
object
of
her
desire.
Male
insecurity
has
also
been
known
to
directly
correlate
with
a
deficiency
in
the
size
of
the
male
member.
Many
men
are
bothered
that
they
are
not
big
enough
or
they're
not
gonna
please
their
ladies
with
their
current
size.
This
probably
explains
the
thriving
and
often
lucrative
business
that
is
penis
enlargement.
Another
reason
may
be
about
money
or
resources.
Many
guys
feel
disdain,
oftentimes
envy,
towards
other
men
who
are
better
off
than
themselves.
With
more
money,
you
could
probably
spend
lavish
gifts
for
your
girl;
and
with
more
presents,
you
think
you
make
yourself
highly
desirable
and
attractive.
Men,
just
like
women,
also
need
to
be
liked.
They
want
to
be
respected,
adored,
and
esteemed.
They
want
to
be
feel
important
and
special
to
someone.
They
want
to
be
loved
and
needed.
So,
how
would
you
rein
in
your
insecurity
and
keep
your
jealousy
in
check?
Take
time
to
do a
self-assessment.
Improve
your
looks
and
learn
new
things.
Go
to
the
gym,
join
sports
club,
or
enroll
in
short
courses
like
foreign
languages,
arts,
or
even
acting.
More
importantly,
is
the
measure
of
trust
and
loyalty
that
you
and
your
girl
have
for
each
other.
Don't
let
your
insecurities
cloud
your
judgment
and
ruin
your
relationships.
Treat
her
with
respect
as
much
as
you
would
want
her
to
do
the
same
for
you.
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